Pre:Post Cruise Two Day Tour Ayutthaya Bangkok (Code:KT2107)

Pre:Post Cruise Two Day Tour Ayutthaya Bangkok (Code:KT2107)

Ayutthaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the capital of Siam for 416 years. It is still a remarkable place to explore for a day. Bangkok is full of shimmering temples like the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Po with its Reclining Buddha and across the river the beautiful Wat Arun.

Tour Programme:

Day 1 Departs: 08:00

08:00 Pick up from your hotelWe'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.More...

10:00 Bang Pa In PalaceYou can take the circular walk around the palace buildings and gardens, enjoying the scents along the way. This palace includes what is arguably the most beautiful building in all of Thailand. The Phra Thinang Aisawan Thippa-At Sala.More...

11:30 Wat Niwet TamprawatThis is the only Gothic temple in Thailand and is a little weird because it looks like a Christian church from the outside. Access is by cable car across the river.More...

12:30 Lunch in Thai RestaurantLunch will be served in a local Thai restaurant.More...

13:30 Ancient TemplesMost of the afternoon will be spend visiting some of the ancient temples, like Wat Mahathat & Wat Lokayasutharam, each one having its own unique characteristics.More...

16:00 Long-tail Boat TripLater in the afternoon you can take a long-tail boat trip around the island of Ayutthaya stopping at the elephant kraal along the way.More...

17:00 Return to BangkokRelax as your driver returns you to Bangkok.

19:00 Arrive back at you hotelYou can expect to be back at your hotel around 7:00pm. Accommodation and dinner is not included in the tour price.

Day 2 Departs: 08:00

08:00 Pick up from your HotelWe'll pick you up from your hotel. Please wait in the lobby.

12:00 Lunch in Thai RestaurantLunch will be in a Thai restaurant beside the Chao Phraya River.More...

13:00 Long-tail Boat TripEnjoy the long-tail boat trip on the river and into the canal system on the Thonburi side. You can choose one stop: Wat Arun or the Royal Barge Museum or Taling Chan Floating Market, which is only open on Saturday and Sunday.More...

15:00 Wat Pho Reclining BuddhaWat Pho is considered Thailand's first university and houses the famous Reclining Buddha.More...

15:30 Return to your HotelDrop off back at your hotel or elsewhere if you want to go shopping.

Important InformationA strict dress code applies at The Grand Palace and The Temple of the Emerald Buddha which are Thailand's most sacred site. Visitors must be properly dressed before being allowed entry to the temple. Men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves. No tank tops or singlets. Women must be similarly modestly dressed. No see-through clothes or bare shoulders. No shorts or tights. Proper shoes must be worn. No flip flops.